This from Harris County, Texas --- the third largest county in the US:

Johnson is the associate voter registrar at the Harris County Tax Assessor Collectors office, but according to state documents, that's just his day job. Johnson is also a paid director of a small company that provides voter data to Republican candidates for office. That company, Campaign Data Systems, billed at least $140,000 in 2008.

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Thanks for the mention! A tiny correction: The story is actually from PA, not DE. The school district is called "Delaware Valley" because it is along the Delaware River.

The reason why the letter is newsworthy is because Bob Goldsack was a candidate for school director. While campaigning on the primary election day, he allegedly assisted in the reprogramming of one of the party ID card encoder machines, at the request of his wife Yolanda, the county board of elections director. He denied it in a local newspaper, yet the commissioners are investigating the issue and have found he was somehow involved with the machine's reprogramming.